Hope he wins. Big.
Cuomo and DeBlasio are gambling when they empower a mob that loots and burns while “protesting”. Imagine for a moment that the protesters, enraged that the Democrat liberals situate their abortion clinics in black neighborhoods, turn their anger and rage on these institutions near and dear to Democats Cuomo and DeBlasio. How would the police respond. They are a bit out of practice controlling mobs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_v._District_of_Columbia
Warren v. District of Columbia[1] (444 A.2d. 1, D.C. Ct. of Ap. 1981) is a District of Columbia Court of Appeals case that held that the police do not owe a specific duty to provide police services to citizens based on the public duty doctrine.
He’s Pontius Pilate when it comes to that - he’ll wash his hands of it and say it was Trump’s fault, go sue him.
All deliberate maneuvering to disrupt the Presidential elections, no matter who gets hurt. They also know a lot of small business people vote conservatively. The level of evil involved in a grab for power matches that of all despots throughout history.
I wonder what I would do. Join the class in the hopes of a small payout but no legal costs for me? Or hang back and move in when after the suit finishes in the hopes the litigants will win.
Face it, class actions pay pennies to everyone in the class. Only the lawyers win big.
Cuomo gave aid and comfort to the enemy. The bagpipe player will get right on it.
Make these federal 14th Amendment cases, please.
About time. Look for his lynching in the future.
Hope he wins as well.
If he does decide to re-open, he’s going to need to put the Roof Koreans on speed dial.
Up until the 1960s, many states had laws that made cities responsible for damage to property caused by riots and looting. They were a part of Eminent Domain laws, known as reverse condemnation. By government decision (or indecision), police giving up protecting certain quarters, etc... private property was taken by the mob.
These laws were quite common, generally until Democrats took control of most urban centers by the 1960s.
Case dismissed.
When will the relatives that Cuomo killed in nursing homes sue him for mass murder?
Basically, the city and state government owe a duty to the individual storefronts to protect them,” attorney Sal Strazzullo said Friday on Fox & Friends.
Actually they dont. SCOTUS has ruled so repeatedly.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo proves you get what you vote for.
Just use the police funds.